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More than 800 people from all walks of life attended the opening ceremony of this company.

A.八百多名各界人士参加了这个公司的开幕仪式。

B.八百多老百姓对这个公司的开幕表示祝贺。

C.来自各方面的八百多人参加了这个公司的开幕仪式。

D.起初在这个公司工作的超过八百多人,他们来自全国各地。

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